Abstract
We study the interplay of electron-electron interaction, confining potential and effects of finite temperature at the edge of a quantum Hall liquid. Our exact diagonalization calculation indicates that edge reconstruction occurs in the fractional quantum Hall regime for a variety of confining potential, including ones that correspond to a “sharp” edge. Our finite temperature Hartree-Fock calculation for integer quantum Hall edges indicates that reconstruction is suppressed above a certain temperature. We discuss the implication of our results on recent edge tunneling and microwave absorption experiments.
- Received 19 June 2001
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.056802
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